'Some of our members paid attention to the message,' says Teamsters National Black Caucus Chair

'Some of our members paid attention to the message,' says Teamsters National Black Caucus Chair

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19 August, 2024
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International Brotherhood of Teamsters National Black Caucus Chair James Curbeam, joins Rev. Al Sharpton to discuss the union's recent endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris and the actions Democrats can take to gain more support from rank-and-file union members. 

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